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sb. Can
I not ask about that here?
Tried with stable or beta?
No, I don't not want to lower my version of chrome. Sb will get tossed
out before chrome does. As I said, ff works.
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Just got this problem myself today. Clearing cache and re-downloading
package made no difference. Found this thread and changed to
debian-origin which fixed the problem. C'mon Logitech, this should
really have been fixed by now?
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I installed 9.04 from scratch as I prefer and squeezecenter from the
testing deb seems to be running fine.
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demonstrated any problem with apparmor.
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of
squeezecenter which ASSUMES the existence of apparmor on ubuntu and now
fails on package installation! Well done guys. :(
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Just discovered this thread after experiencing this problem myself.
An sudo aptitude purge apparmor apparmor-utils is what I did to
eliminate this annoying problem.
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of standard debian packages and all installed in the usual
way, e.g. apt-get install whatever or aptitude install whatever, etc.
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apps and tools (in mysql-client
package?) which run from the command line. I don't know what a ReadyNAS
is but if it runs apache, or it could be installed, then you could
install phpmyadmin which allows remote web management of mysql.
Phpmyadmin is extremely popular.
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to localhost by
default in which case just ssh to the ReadyNAS and run the client from
there. The mysql-client apps may even be already installed?
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to build a server. I only suggested ubuntu
server because it is a little easier to install and little more
popularly mainstream so specific support is easier to come by. But
debian netinst is probably the most canonical server install and should
be as good a platform as any.
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Good suggestion. Anyone know how I check on Debian if DMA is enabled?
Type 'hdparm /dev/hda' and look for the dma setting. You can set it
with hdparm as well. Note that dma is not applicable for a sata disk.
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Ben Sandee;264573 Wrote:
I know what you mean and how you feel -- but I would suggest you move
past it.
I know how he feels as well - but it *is* a cop-out.
Yuk, you won't see me touching no dirty stinking windows software ...
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Actually, htop is a newer replacement for top that is a little nicer to
use.
htop/top will tell you how much swap is being used. Also, sort on the
amount of memory used to see who the hogs are.
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then I wouldn't install a
desktop at all. I'd use ubuntu server edition.
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sources.list. It updates
*every* night from the slimserver latest nightly build so it is pretty
up-to-date ;)
Using the package system is always best. Easier to revert/downgrade as
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BTW, with respect to the OP's question, I'd recommend ubuntu server
edition. It would be perfect for a squeezecenter host OS. Use the
latest which is version 7.10 atm.
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later when/if you ever overflow that data partition with music.
Use ext3, don't consider anything else. Your partition sizes are not
set in stone anyhow. You can boot from a linux live CD and resize them
using gparted if you really need to.
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- Debian -
EN - iso-8859-1. Clearly that is beyond the slimserver-SC name change
you are talking about. I estimate that version as from only about 2 or
3 days ago. What am I missing?
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that the deb
existed on 2008-01-13/ but has not been built for 2008-01-14/ and it
seems the repos are built from the latest dir. Hopefully an
admin/developer can fix this asap?
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